Toy



W. R. ZIMMERMAN.

TOY.

APPLICATION FILED MAR.29, 1920.

Patented Nov. 23, 1920.

ammo Mom UITE 7ST r as WARREN R. ZIMMERMAN, or JorLim IssoURI. H

TOY.

To all whom it may concern: 7

Be it known that I, W ARREN R. Zmnume MAN, a c1t1zen of the United States, residing at Joplin, in the county of Jasper and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Toys, of which the following is a specification, reference bein had to the accompanying drawings.

This invention relates to toys and par-v ticularly to a mechanical toy which imi-' tates movements'of the body, and has for its object to provide a toy of this character whereby movement of one or'both of the legs of the body. will cause movement of the arms.

Another object isto provide a toy of this character including pivoted arms and legs,

the ends ofthe legs being disposed between the arms and adapted to move the arms outwardly. V i

Another object is to provide a toy of this character wherein the arms may be moved independently of each other and the legs, or one arm and one leg movedindependently of the opposite arm and leg to imitate various actions. With these and other objects in view the invention consists in the improved construction and arrangement of parts to be hereinand have their opposite ends 11 and .12

tapered inwardly toward each other. Each 'leg is pivoted to the body 5' adjacent the ends 11 and 12 as at 13. p

A pair of arms are provided, the arm 14- being pivoted at its end portion to the body 5, the arm being bent atthe elbow and having a cane in the hand thereof. The arm 14 includes an extension 15 which extends downwardly, one side surface being disposed in the plane of the end of the arm. The arm 16 is pivoted atits end portion to the body 5 in spaced relation to the arm 14;, the arm 16 being bent in the elbow and having a hat 17 in the hand thereof, the

PATET orrica.

Specification of Letters Patent. 'Patnted NQ 1920, Application filed March 29, 1920. Serial noj'seaeest being applied and removed from the head of the figure in the movement of the arms and legs. The arm 16- includes an extension 18 similar to the extension 15', the extension 18 extending downwardly and having one side disposed in the plane of the end 'of the arm 16. V I i The ends 11 and 12'of-thelegs 'Tand 8 extend upwardly between the inner surface of the extensions and are intended to be engaged by the same. An expansible and contractable member such as the spring 19 has one of its ends connected to the extension 15 and the other end connected to'the extension 18,- said spring being adapted to force the extensions toward each other into engagement with the ends 11 and 12 of the legs, and alsoto'for'ce said ends of thelegs into engagement witheach other. Stop members 20 are carried by the body, adjacent theouter surfaceof the extension to limit outward movement of the arm. Simi 'lar st0ps'21 are carried by'the' body between the ends 11 and 12 of the legs to -limitinward movement of the legs.

-- The toy can be operated in several ways, for lnstance, the firstiwaycons sts of moving the legs 7-"and 8 toward each other.

This causes the ends 11 and 12 to engage the extensions 15 and 18 j and force the same Y When the legs-'are-released, thesprin'g 19 '1 contracts, thereby forcing the extensions 15 outwardly, thereby pausihgthe arms to Q and 18 toward each other together with the ends 11 and 12 of the legs,'the inward movement of the legs being limited or stopped by contact of said 'endsfand centrally of thefigure by the stops 21. The

second method of-operating consists of grasping the body and moving one leg toward the opposite leg, thereby causing the extension engaged with said'leg to be moved outwardly and permit the arm to swing upwardly. The third -method consists of grasping and holding oneof the legs stationarya nd moving the opposite leg toward the stationary leg. --This"causes the body 5 wardly in the usual manner. The fourth method consists in movin either one or both to swing'downwardly toward the moving leg and also causes both arms to move up of the arms independently of the legs, It.

will thus be seen that a variety of movements may be reproduced without changing the mechanism of the figure in any way.

From the foregoing it will be readily" seen i which,- in view of its simplicity can be to the particular character illustrated in the drawing, as the toy can be produced to represent any well known character.

The invention having been set forth, what is claimed as new and useful is: r a 1. A toy figure comprising a body portion, legs and arms pivoted to said body portion, said legs having extensions operativelyv engaged with the arms, and expansible and contractable. means urging the arms into engagement with extensions of the legs. V I p 1 2. A toy figure comprising a body portion, legs and arms pivoted to said body portion, said legs having extensions, said extensions being disposed between the arms and in engagement with each other, and expansible and contractable means constantly urging said arms into engagement with the extensions. e 1

3. A toy figure comprising a body portion, legs and arms pivoted to said body portion, said legs having extensions, and expansible and contractable means urging the arms toward each other, the extensions of the legs being disposed between and in engagement with the arms, said arms and legs being simultaneously movable toward or away from each other. v 1

4. A toy figure comprising a body portion, legs pivoted to said body portion, said legs including extensions, arms pivoted to said body portion on each side of the one of said arms being provided with a head gear, and expansible and contractable means urging the arms into engagement with the extensions, the head gear of said arm being applied to the head upon movement of the" pivoted end portions of the arms away from each other and removed from the head upon movement of the pivoted end portions of the arms toward each other. I i

5. A toy figure comprising a body portion, legs and arms pivoted to said body portion, extensions carried by said legs, and expansible and contractable means urging said extens ons into engagement with each other through the medium of the arms, said extensions being movably disposed between I legs and arms pivoted to said body portion,

extensions carried by said legs, said extensions being disposed between the arms, and resilient means connected to the confronting end portions of the arms, said resilient means urging the arms and legs into engagement with each other, the extensions causingthe I adjacent end portions-of the arms to move away from each other when the lower end portions of the legs are moved toward each other against the tension of the resilient means. l

7 A toy figure comprising a body gportion, legs and arms pivoted adjacent one of their end portions to the body portion, said legs having extensions, resilient means, urging the end of each arm into engagement with the extension of the adjacent leg and said extensions into engagement with each other. or I 8, toy figure comprising a body portion, legs plvoted adjacent one of their. ends to the body portion, extensions projecting from said ends, arms pivoted at one of their ends above the extensions, each of the pivoted ends of the arms having an extension adapted to engage an extension of a leg, and a spring'connected at its ends toione pair of the extensions, said spring urging the extensions of the arms toward each" other and into engagement with the extensions of the legs, and the extensions of the legs into engagement with each other through the medium of the arms.

9. A toy figure comprising a body porti on, legs pivoted adjacent one of their ends to the body portion, extensions projecting from said ends, arms pivoted at one of their ends to the body portion above the extensions, each of the pivoted ends of the arms having an extension adapted to engage an extension of a leg, and a spring connected at its ends to ,one pair of the extension's,.said spring urging the extensions of the, arms toward each other and into engagement with the extensions oi the legs, and the'extensions of the legs into engagement with each other, and means carried by the body porr tion for limiting outward movement of the arms and inward movement of the legs.

in testimony whereof I hereunto my signature. Y 

